In order to keep up with a growing human population, wildlife habitat has had to be relinquished. Modern technology has furthered the abilities of commodity producers but caused a deterioration of the quality and quantity of habitat available for wild animals in many cases. Many species of wildlife have left areas of the state in order to meet their basic needs. In order to increase wildlife numbers, wildlife habitat will have to be reintroduced or managed differently. The first objective of this research is to identify and evaluate the factors associated with a demand for increased wildlife habitat among Tennessee farmers. The provision of habitat can not only benefit wildlife, but the public and private sectors as well. An analysis was pr...
Establishing grasslands has important implications for wildlife, especially in areas historically ri...
As human land uses continue to expand rapidly across the landscape, the management practices of priv...
The objectives of this research were to determine landowners\u27 perceptions of deer damage to crops...
In order to keep up with a growing human population, wildlife habitat has had to be relinquished. Mo...
Many species of wildlife have been associated with agricultural land uses. Modem changes in farming ...
Wildlife habitat values associated with agroforestry systems in Mississippi are not fully understood...
The Tennessee northern Cumberland Plateau is a region rich in history and biodiversity that is curre...
Wild hogs (Sus scrofa) are an invasive species with destructive habits, particularly rooting and wal...
Numerous forage crops adapted in the Southeast offer benefits in production of various domestic anim...
One major lesson derived from the implementation of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) over the past 3...
Energy development and other anthropogenic disturbances have resulted in lost, degraded, and fragmen...
Private forests provide a range of ecosystem services for society including provisioning, regulating...
Evaluating farmers’ perceptions and obtaining feedback about the adoption of a new crop is necessary...
The objective of this study is to estimate selected costs and benefits of meeting the 2022 biofuel p...
Renewable resources are a potentially important, but little developed, part of the national energy s...
Establishing grasslands has important implications for wildlife, especially in areas historically ri...
As human land uses continue to expand rapidly across the landscape, the management practices of priv...
The objectives of this research were to determine landowners\u27 perceptions of deer damage to crops...
In order to keep up with a growing human population, wildlife habitat has had to be relinquished. Mo...
Many species of wildlife have been associated with agricultural land uses. Modem changes in farming ...
Wildlife habitat values associated with agroforestry systems in Mississippi are not fully understood...
The Tennessee northern Cumberland Plateau is a region rich in history and biodiversity that is curre...
Wild hogs (Sus scrofa) are an invasive species with destructive habits, particularly rooting and wal...
Numerous forage crops adapted in the Southeast offer benefits in production of various domestic anim...
One major lesson derived from the implementation of the Endangered Species Act (ESA) over the past 3...
Energy development and other anthropogenic disturbances have resulted in lost, degraded, and fragmen...
Private forests provide a range of ecosystem services for society including provisioning, regulating...
Evaluating farmers’ perceptions and obtaining feedback about the adoption of a new crop is necessary...
The objective of this study is to estimate selected costs and benefits of meeting the 2022 biofuel p...
Renewable resources are a potentially important, but little developed, part of the national energy s...
Establishing grasslands has important implications for wildlife, especially in areas historically ri...
As human land uses continue to expand rapidly across the landscape, the management practices of priv...
The objectives of this research were to determine landowners\u27 perceptions of deer damage to crops...